Tag: Emily Rees
NOTES FROM THE ARCHIVE: PYE, C.O. STANLEY AND THE HISTORY OF BRITISH TELEVISION by Emily Rees
Feb 3, 2017 | Audience, Blogs, Funded Projects, Technology | 1
The perfect set for every home I love going to archives. From my first visits, I knew that...
Read MoreCONSUMING “TELEVISION LIFESTYLE” IN 1950S AND 60S BRITAIN by Emily Rees
Mar 31, 2016 | Blogs, Commercial TV, Drama, Funded Projects, Public Service Broadcasting, UK TV | 0
I’ve spent the last year or so researching how television was domesticated in Britain from 1946 until 1976. Following Lynn Spigel’s approach (in a U.S. context) in Make Room for TV (1992), I’ve been using domestic magazines as...
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